October 14, 2015

Study abroad exhibit on display at College of Architecture, Planning & Design

Exhibits by College of Architecture, Planning & Design students participating in spring and summer 2015 study abroad programs are on display through Oct. 23 in Seaton Hall's Chang Gallery.

The exhibition is free and open to the public. The gallery is in the first floor hallway of the east wing at Seaton Hall and is open weekdays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Students in the college's degree-granting programs are given the option to participate in study abroad during and following their fourth year. In spring and summer 2015, 29 students in the college studied abroad.

According to Lynn Ewanow, associate dean and director of international programs for the college, students in architecture, interior architecture & product design, landscape architecture and regional & community planning are particularly well served by studying abroad.

"The College of Architecture, Planning & Design is committed to enhancing the study abroad experience for its students and supporting the emphasis on international education, which is part of K-State's strategic plan," Ewanow said.

Students from the landscape architecture and regional & community planning department who studied in Dortmund Tech include John Heiman, Axtell. At Lorenzo de' Medici School Denmark: Wesley Moore, Newton. At the University of Pretoria, South Africa: Philip Martinez, Belleville, Illinois.